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Wound care challenges in children and adults with spina bifida: an open-cohort study.

Katherine Ottolini1, Amy B Harris, June K Amling, Ann M Kennelly, Leslie A Phillips, Laura L Tosi.   

Abstract

Skin breakdown is a frequent concern for individuals with spina bifida. We explored wound incidence in patients with spina bifida and how it varies across a person's life span and functional neurologic level. We examined the settings in which skin breakdown most commonly occurred, looking for evidence of chronic, non-healing wounds. We also sought to develop criteria to improve wound monitoring. We identified reported wound episodes in an open-cohort study over a 13-year period, examining the hospital and outpatient clinical records of spina bifida patients at Children's National Medical Center (CNMC). Current age, age at wound presentation, sex, weight, functional neurologic level, wound location, setting in which the wound was acquired, the development of a chronic wound, and presence of a shunt were recorded. Of the 376 patients in our clinical population, 123 (average age: 18.8 years, range: infancy-56 years) developed a total of 375 wounds; the majority of patients who developed one wound went on to develop one or more additional wounds, and 20 patients developed chronic wounds. Our data suggest that age bracket (adolescents), wheelchair use, and bare feet, as well as possibly obesity and reduced executive functioning, are key risk factors for wound development. These findings have led to a focused effort to increase wound education and prevention. In addition we report on our early experience using a wound care specialist to champion this initiative.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23481886     DOI: 10.3233/PRM-130231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Rehabil Med        ISSN: 1874-5393


  6 in total

1.  Skin breakdown of the feet in patients with spina bifida: Analysis of risk factors.

Authors:  Michael J Conklin; Betsy Hopson; Anastasia Arynchyna; Travis Atchley; Courtney Trapp; Brandon G Rocque
Journal:  J Pediatr Rehabil Med       Date:  2018

Review 2.  Care for Adults with Spina Bifida: Current State and Future Directions.

Authors:  Shubhra Mukherjee; Jacqueline Pasulka
Journal:  Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil       Date:  2017

3.  Factors associated with pressure ulcers in individuals with spina bifida.

Authors:  Sunkyung Kim; Elisabeth Ward; Brad E Dicianno; Gerald H Clayton; Kathleen J Sawin; Patricia Beierwaltes; Judy Thibadeau
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2015-03-18       Impact factor: 3.966

4.  Differences in Length of Stay and Costs Between Comparable Hospitalizations of Patients With Spina Bifida With or Without Pressure Injuries.

Authors:  Yinding Wang; Lijing Ouyang; Brad E Dicianno; Patricia Beierwaltes; Rodolfo Valdez; Judy Thibadeau; Julie Bolen
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2019-01-24       Impact factor: 3.966

5.  Development of mHealth system for supporting self-management and remote consultation of skincare.

Authors:  Bambang Parmanto; Gede Pramana; Daihua X Yu; Andrea D Fairman; Brad E Dicianno
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2015-12-30       Impact factor: 2.796

6.  Pressure injuries are common in children with myelomeningocele: Results from a follow-up programme and register.

Authors:  Jessica Stockman; Lena Westbom; Ann I Alriksson-Schmidt
Journal:  Acta Paediatr       Date:  2022-05-27       Impact factor: 4.056

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